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APPELLATE JUSTICE, 1975 - MATERIALS FOR A NATIONAL CONFERENCE - SAN DIEGO, JANUARY 23-26, V 4 - APPELLATE JUSTICE IN THE FEDERAL COURTS

NCJ Number
25089
Editor(s)
P D CARRINGTON
Date Published
1975
Length
203 pages
Annotation
THE FOURTH OF A FOUR-VOLUME SERIES, THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS REPRINTS OF REPORTS AND PAPERS DEALING WITH GOALS AND ALTERNATIVES IN REVISION OF THE FEDERAL COURT APPELLATE STRUCTURE.
Abstract
THE MATERIALS PRESENTED IN THESE FOUR VOLUMES ARE INTENDED FOR DISTRIBUTION TO EACH CONFEREE ATTENDING THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPELLATE JUSTICE. THE SPECIFIC ISSUES DISCUSSED IN THE SELECTIONS IN THIS VOLUME INCLUDE POSSIBLE LIMITATIONS ON DISTRICT COURT JURISDICTION, CIRCUIT REALIGNMENT AND THE LAW OF THE CIRCUIT, SPECIALIZED FEDERAL COURTS, THE IDEA OF A NATIONAL COURT OF APPEALS, AND MULTI-PURPOSE REVISION. FOR THE OTHER VOLUMES IN THIS SERIES, SEE NCJ-25086, NCJ-25087, AND NCJ-25088.